Punjab off to a horror start

Virender Sehwag (1) was run out in the third over by a direct hit from Rohit Sharma in the covers.

Cheteshwar Pujara, hit four boundaries to score 19 from 18 balls, before he was caught behind off Corey Anderson.

Glenn Maxwell led Punjab's fightback with his trademark positive batting. He hit a quickfire 45 from 27 balls, hitting five fours and two sixes, putting on 69 runs for the third wicket with Wriddhiman Saha.

Harbhajan dismisses Maxwell

Harbhajan checked Punjab's progress with the key wicket of the in-form Maxwell.

Maxwell hit the off-spinner for a six over long-off but perished in the same over attempting another huge hit and was caught at long-off. He also claimed the wicket of George Bailey to finish with two for 34 in four overs.

Pollard, Tare help Mumbai end losing run

New batsman Aditya Tare ensured Mumbai kept up with the asking rate as he smashed Balaji for a four and a six over in the 18th over.

Pollard then took the attack to Mitchell Johnson as he slammed the Australian left-arm pacer for 20 runs in the next over. He finished off things in style as he smashed Sandeep for a huge six over long-off as Mumbai finally ended their losing run in IPL 7, in front of their home fans at the Wankhede stadium.